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1 Advanced Lighting Control Systems (ALCS) Energy Estimation Tool Pacific Gas & Electric Company Dave Alexander

2 ALCS at a Glance Connection/Controller Sensors Network Gateway Fixture Server Software User Interface

3 ALCS Example – ET Assessment (PG&E) MH Baseline LED Baseline

4 ALCS Goals Multi-purpose: Tool can be easily used for the purposes of many stakeholders, including: – Deriving programmatic estimates of savings: Allows estimates of savings from representative populations of buildings. – Screening of potential projects: Allows quick screening of potential projects, to determine if further investment is warranted. – Optimizing design decisions: Allows analysis of detailed site characteristics and control system types to facilitate selection of the highest performing options for a given site.

5 Known Barriers Current options for energy savings estimation for an advanced lighting controls program Deemed approach – Approved estimate limited to occupancy sensors only – Single, conservative value underestimates savings in many situations Customized calculation approach – Requires detailed engineering calculations, simulations, – Lack of standard calculation method vary by project – Increased cost to program to verify calculations on a case by case basis

6 What if we could … Have an easy to use calculation tool – That can be used by all stakeholders Predict energy savings from advanced lighting controls – With a standardized, reliable, methodology Develop deeper interest and penetration of Lighting Controls in the market – Allow utility programs across the country to share In the development of ALCS

7 Will this tool provide “real” savings … ? A better question would be … How close will this tool be in estimating ‘real savings’ from lighting controls? And so … How should we design tools that allows most users to get close to the ‘real savings’ for every project?

8 “Accuracy” can conveniently be a user Problem! For any engineering calculation tool … INPUTS = OUTPUTS Accurate INPUTS = Accurate OUTPUTS

9 Calculation Accuracy Even with accurate data on all inputs – there is inherent “variability” in any calculation … PAST = FUTURE PAST Performance = FUTURE Results – Changes in uses (eg. offices become storage, conf rooms) – Climate and weather conditions – Changes in occupants with different lighting preferences – Changes to commissioning settings, disabling controls

10 However … For most users and most projects – Key inputs may be either unknown or unknowable So, this tool was designed with a key difference “Default values” were provided for all inputs – Values based on research or industry standards – When users don’t know a certain input – They simply leave the default value in place If and when they have data for that input – They can replace default values easily

11 DEMO Time

12 ALCS Trial Strategy Gather data to learn if ALCS tool can help deliver the energy savings we seek to meet the goals of CA Lighting Action Plan. Validate savings assumptions & accuracy. Identify gaps/errors in accuracy. Understand Tool’s potential barriers to use as a program tool. Develop go-to-market strategy & launch.

13 ALCS Tool Benefits Allows program representatives to screen potential sites for those with the best opportunities for savings. Allows program participants to easily estimate, and optimize, the value of savings and any available rebates. Allows program managers to verify and report claimed savings. Allows program managers to estimate the market potential for savings with confidence.

14 Summary The tool has been designed to get better estimates of savings even when inputs are unknown / unknowable Relying on well researched “default” inputs allows – Ease of use – Screening results – Reasonable accuracy with few inputs The tool will never be 100% accurate … but we can get close – With better inputs – With data from future field trials

15 Key Step toward LAP Success By 2020, advanced products and best practices will transform the California lighting market. This transformation will achieve a 60-80 percent reduction in statewide electrical lighting energy consumption by delivering advanced lighting systems to all buildings.

16 Discussion ?

17 Define ALCS Are we talking about controls only? What components make up a system Is it the controls that enables savings Or the LED fixture that enables controls Where do we take Integrated Controls

18 What’s Next Collaboration

19 Questions? Mananya Chansanchai Supervisor, EE Core Products Pacific Gas and Electric Company M7CE@pge.com David Alexander Sr. Product Manager, EE Core Products Pacific Gas and Electric Company DJAJ@pge.com


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